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I. Chapter Summary
This chapter explains the need for a constitution and the process of its formation in democratic societies, using India and South Africa as case studies. It introduces students to the principles and values enshrined in the Constitution, such as justice, equality, liberty, and secularism. The chapter highlights the role of the Constituent Assembly of India, the challenges it faced post-independence, and how it ensured inclusivity and long-term vision. Through this, students understand the foundation of democratic governance and the importance of the Constitution as the supreme law of the land.
II. Key Concepts Covered
| Concept | Explanation |
| Need for a Constitution | Provides rules for governance, protects citizens’ rights, limits power of the government. |
| Apartheid in South Africa | Racial discrimination policy followed until 1994; later ended with a democratic constitution. |
| Nelson Mandela’s Contribution | Led the struggle against apartheid; helped in drafting South Africa’s democratic constitution. |
| Indian Constitution | Adopted on 26 November 1949, came into effect on 26 January 1950; a symbol of national unity and democracy. |
| Constituent Assembly | Elected body that framed the Indian Constitution; included leaders from diverse backgrounds. |
| Preamble | Introduction to the Constitution that reflects the ideals of sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. |
| Guiding Values of the Constitution | Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity – borrowed from various global sources. |
III. Important Questions
(A) Multiple Choice Questions (1 Mark)
- When did the Indian Constitution come into effect?
a) 26 January 1949
b) 15 August 1947
c) 26 January 1950 ✔️
d) 26 November 1950 - Who was the President of the Constituent Assembly of India?
a) Jawaharlal Nehru
b) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
c) Rajendra Prasad ✔️
d) Sardar Patel - Which of the following countries faced apartheid for a long time?
a) India
b) USA
c) South Africa ✔️
d) Germany - Which part of the Constitution reflects the philosophy on which it is based?
a) Fundamental Rights
b) Directive Principles
c) Preamble ✔️
d) Fundamental Duties
(PYQ 2020)
(B) Short Answer Questions (2/3 Marks)
- Why do we need a constitution? (PYQ 2020)
- Who was Nelson Mandela? What was his role in South Africa’s freedom struggle?
- What is the Preamble? Write any three ideals mentioned in it.
- Mention any three features of the Indian Constitution. (PYQ 2018)
(C) Long Answer Questions (5 Marks)
- Explain the role of the Constituent Assembly in the making of the Indian Constitution. (PYQ 2020)
- Describe the situation in South Africa before 1994 and how it changed.
- “The Indian Constitution reflects the values and aspirations of its people.” Justify this statement with five points.
- Write a detailed note on the values embedded in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution.
(D) HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
- If India did not have a written Constitution, what challenges might arise in governance and citizen rights?
- How did the history of South Africa influence the framing of its Constitution? Can you find similar influences in the Indian context?
IV. Key Formulas/Concepts
| Term/Concept | Definition/Example |
| Preamble | The introductory part of the Constitution that declares its aims and principles. |
| Sovereign | India is independent in making its own laws. |
| Secular | The State has no official religion; it treats all religions equally. |
| Democratic | The government is elected by the people. |
| Fraternity | A sense of brotherhood among all citizens. |
V. Deleted Portions (CBSE 2025–2026)
No portions have been deleted from this chapter as per the rationalized NCERT textbooks.
VI. Chapter-Wise Marks Bifurcation (Estimated – CBSE 2025–2026)
| Unit/Chapter | Estimated Marks | Type of Questions Typically Asked |
| Chapter 2: Constitutional Design | 5–6 Marks | 1 MCQ, 1 Short Answer, 1 Long Answer, 1 HOTS or Value-based Question |
VII. Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
| Mark | Question | Year |
| 1 mark | Which country faced racial discrimination called apartheid? | PYQ 2019 |
| 3 marks | What are the guiding values of the Indian Constitution? | PYQ 2018 |
| 5 marks | Describe the contribution of the Constituent Assembly in the making of the Constitution. | PYQ 2020 |
| 2 marks | What is the meaning of “Secular” in the Preamble? | PYQ 2019 |
VIII. Real-World Application Examples to Connect with Topics
- School Constitutions: Student councils often follow rules inspired by democratic values like equality and majority vote.
- RTI Act: Right to Information allows citizens to access government data—guaranteed under constitutional provisions.
- Voting Age and Fundamental Rights: Understanding rights and responsibilities under the Constitution encourages active citizenship.
- News and Civic Life: Court rulings and policy debates often refer to constitutional values and principles.
IX. Student Tips & Strategies for Success
Time Management
- Divide the chapter over 3 days:
Day 1 – South Africa & India’s journey
Day 2 – Preamble and values
Day 3 – Q&A and map/chart revision
Exam Preparation
- Memorize the Preamble line-by-line and its meanings.
- Practice short notes on Nelson Mandela, Constituent Assembly, and key terms.
Stress Management
- Connect topics to your surroundings (school elections, rights, rules).
- Use visuals like mind maps and infographics for values of the Constitution.
X. Career Guidance & Exploration (Class 9 Focus)
- Streams After Class 10:
Arts (Political Science, History, Law)
Commerce (Business Law, Civics) - Career Paths:
Civil Services (UPSC)
Lawyer / Judge
Policy Analyst
Human Rights Activist
Political Journalist - Relevant Exams & Opportunities:
NTSE
CBSE Heritage Quiz
Youth Parliament Program
Debating Competitions on Democracy/Constitution
XI. Important Notes
Preamble and values-based questions are frequently asked—memorize keywords.
Keep examples of real democratic practices ready to support long answers.
Understand the timeline and logic behind constitutional events (e.g., 1947–1950).
Always refer to the official CBSE and NCERT portals for latest syllabus and resources.
